Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults

INTRODUCTION: Very few studies have focused on exploring the utilisation of urinary protein biomarkers to improve the risk stratification of coronary artery disease (CAD) in young adults. Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) as a primary constituent protein of Highdensity Lipoprotein (HDL) known to modulate ch...

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Main Authors: Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim, Aszrin, Abdullah, Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar, Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon, Suhaila, Abdul Muid, Aisyah, Badrulhisham
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Published: Kulliyyah of Medicine, IIUM 2023
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39836/1/Urinary%2BApolipoprotein%2BA1.pdf
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author Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim
Aszrin, Abdullah
Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar
Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon
Suhaila, Abdul Muid
Aisyah, Badrulhisham
author_facet Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim
Aszrin, Abdullah
Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar
Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon
Suhaila, Abdul Muid
Aisyah, Badrulhisham
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description INTRODUCTION: Very few studies have focused on exploring the utilisation of urinary protein biomarkers to improve the risk stratification of coronary artery disease (CAD) in young adults. Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) as a primary constituent protein of Highdensity Lipoprotein (HDL) known to modulate cholesterol metabolism exhibits promising properties to be used as a protein biomarker, specifically for CAD in young adults. Thus, this study is aimed to evaluate the potential of urinary ApoA1 as a urinary biomarker of CAD in young patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). MATERIALS AND METHOD: This case-control study recruited 40 newly diagnosed AMI patients and 40 healthy control subjects aged 18–45. Urine samples were collected from all subjects. Once centrifuged, the supernatant was collected and stored at -80 °C until further analysis. The urinary concentration of ApoA1 was quantified using the ApoA1 Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kit according to the manufacturer's protocol. All subjects' risk factors were determined and documented, such as smoking status, Body Mass Index (BMI), blood pressure, plasma total cholesterol, and glucose levels. RESULTS: The mean age of AMI patients was higher than the controls; 37.1 1 ± 5.2 and 31.6 ± 8.1 years respectively. The mean urinary concentration of ApoA1 of AMI patients was significantly higher than the controls (12. 442 ± 3.571 vs. 10.067 ± 5.606 ng/ mL (p<0.05). Following an adjustment to other conventional CAD risk factors, there was an insignificant association between urinary excretion of ApoA1 and AMI in young adults (Odd Ratio (OR)=3.123, 95% CI: 0.756–1.015, p>0.05). CONCLUSION: A significant elevation of urinary excretion of ApoA1 in AMI young adults demonstrated its potential use as a urinary protein biomarker for CAD in young adults.
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spelling UMPir398362024-01-10T07:34:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39836/ Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim Aszrin, Abdullah Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon Suhaila, Abdul Muid Aisyah, Badrulhisham R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine INTRODUCTION: Very few studies have focused on exploring the utilisation of urinary protein biomarkers to improve the risk stratification of coronary artery disease (CAD) in young adults. Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) as a primary constituent protein of Highdensity Lipoprotein (HDL) known to modulate cholesterol metabolism exhibits promising properties to be used as a protein biomarker, specifically for CAD in young adults. Thus, this study is aimed to evaluate the potential of urinary ApoA1 as a urinary biomarker of CAD in young patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). MATERIALS AND METHOD: This case-control study recruited 40 newly diagnosed AMI patients and 40 healthy control subjects aged 18–45. Urine samples were collected from all subjects. Once centrifuged, the supernatant was collected and stored at -80 °C until further analysis. The urinary concentration of ApoA1 was quantified using the ApoA1 Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kit according to the manufacturer's protocol. All subjects' risk factors were determined and documented, such as smoking status, Body Mass Index (BMI), blood pressure, plasma total cholesterol, and glucose levels. RESULTS: The mean age of AMI patients was higher than the controls; 37.1 1 ± 5.2 and 31.6 ± 8.1 years respectively. The mean urinary concentration of ApoA1 of AMI patients was significantly higher than the controls (12. 442 ± 3.571 vs. 10.067 ± 5.606 ng/ mL (p<0.05). Following an adjustment to other conventional CAD risk factors, there was an insignificant association between urinary excretion of ApoA1 and AMI in young adults (Odd Ratio (OR)=3.123, 95% CI: 0.756–1.015, p>0.05). CONCLUSION: A significant elevation of urinary excretion of ApoA1 in AMI young adults demonstrated its potential use as a urinary protein biomarker for CAD in young adults. Kulliyyah of Medicine, IIUM 2023 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39836/1/Urinary%2BApolipoprotein%2BA1.pdf Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim and Aszrin, Abdullah and Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar and Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon and Suhaila, Abdul Muid and Aisyah, Badrulhisham (2023) Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults. IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia, 22 (4). pp. 60-65. ISSN 2735-2285. (Published) https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v22i4.2321 https://doi.org/10.31436/imjm.v22i4.2321
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Norbaiyah, Mohamed Bakrim
Aszrin, Abdullah
Wan Fatein Nabeila, Wan Omar
Nurul Nadiah, Hamidon
Suhaila, Abdul Muid
Aisyah, Badrulhisham
Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title_full Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title_fullStr Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title_full_unstemmed Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title_short Urinary apolipoprotein A1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
title_sort urinary apolipoprotein a1 and its potential as a biomarker for coronary artery disease in young adults
topic R Medicine (General)
RC Internal medicine
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/39836/1/Urinary%2BApolipoprotein%2BA1.pdf
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